Leaf buds unfurling
Squirrels nip them for dinner
Life cycles in gear
Pool cover removed
We await fresh blue water
Still wearing jackets
Moon in the night sky
Ever waxing and waning
Some things are constant
Leaf buds unfurling
Squirrels nip them for dinner
Life cycles in gear
Pool cover removed
We await fresh blue water
Still wearing jackets
Moon in the night sky
Ever waxing and waning
Some things are constant
Posted in Haiku, Oak tree out my window, Patio Beneath My Window
Tags: Changing seasons, Haiku, Poetry, Spring, tall oak trees
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Enjoy it. We’re headed into winter soon.
Thanks. I am enjoying the lightness of spring breezes and summer-like rain. How cold does your winter get?
Liked them all, but the last one was special…
Thank you.
🙂
Welcome summer for some, winter for others…don’t you just adore being part of this global community?!
We’re heading for triple digits this week. Seems they come earlier every year. 🦋
I do love the global community. I feel it is deeply woven into my days.